‘Dungeoneers Quest’ Review – Keep On Your Dungeon-Toes
When I got my very first iOS device, there were a few genres in particular I had hoped and imagined …
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When I got my very first iOS device, there were a few genres in particular I had hoped and imagined …
Continue reading “‘Dungeoneers Quest’ Review – Keep On Your Dungeon-Toes”
When you think of love, what do you think of? Is it bits of data in a computer system? I …
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I often find myself wondering if humanity is heading for a future like the one portrayed in Mike Judge’s Idiocracy. …
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Brickies (Free) is not a bad game. It is an excellent game in many regards, and a top entry in …
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I am extremely conflicted about Hitman: Sniper ($0.99). It’s a great game, a legitimately fantastic mobile title. It’s a game …
Continue reading “‘Hitman: Sniper’ Review – One Shot, One Kill”
King’s got their formula down pat by now. First, take a puzzle concept that has shown some success in the …
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There isn’t an overabundance of flight simulators in the mobile market. They’re generally much more arduous tasks to develop — …
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Poor old Nubs. He had defied the odds of the modern economy and purchased a nice house with a great …
Continue reading “‘Nubs’ Adventure’ Review – A Tale Of Home Ownership In The 21st Century”
When I reviewed developer Kidalang’s Sage Fusion 2 ($2.99) a couple of years ago, I found a very satisfying story …
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As a casual fan of developer SMG’s other games, One More Dash (Free) was one of the first things I …